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Chapter 3
Caring for your C5t/F5t
Traveling with your C5t/F5t Tablet PC 65
For more information about batteries, see
Using the battery
on page 40.
Traveling with your C5t/F5t Tablet PC
Use the following tips when you travel with your C5t/F5t Tablet PC:
•
Put the Tablet PC in a case to protect the display. Motion Computing sells a variety of
cases for the C5t/F5t. You can purchase one at the
Motion Computing
Accessories
page.
•
Store the pen in the pen holder located on the back side of the tablet handle.
•
Pack the Tablet PC securely in a briefcase or hand-carried luggage and keep it separate
from toiletries, liquids, and food. Don’t pack it in checked luggage.
•
Before extended use in the field or long trips away from AC power, adjust the power
properties to maximize battery conservation. See
Changing the power plan
on page 45.
•
For international travel, use the appropriate adapters for your destination’s electrical
outlets. You don’t need to buy a voltage converter; the Motion AC adapter will
automatically adjust to different voltages.
•
You may want to carry proof of ownership or a merchandise passport when traveling
internationally.
•
Consult your insurance and credit card companies to learn about emergency travel
assistance in case your Tablet PC becomes lost or disabled.
•
Don’t carry your tablet through a metal detector.
•
Turn off the Tablet PC or place it in
Hibernation mode
for airplane takeoff and landing.
N
OTE
:
The FAA requires that you suspend Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and mobile broadband connections
before boarding a plane. You can disable them all at once. To disable the wireless devices,
open
Motion Dashboard
,
tap the
Wireless
tab, and clear the checkbox next to each the
wireless devices listed.
DANGER:
Don’t transport Li-ion batteries in checked baggage. The baggage hold can get
very hot, which can overheat the Li-ion battery and result in a possible explosion. You can
take up to two spare batteries in carry-on luggage, in addition to the one in the unit.
Transporting batteries in checked baggage or transporting more than two spare batteries is
a violation of federal transportation regulations.